h 


er a 


LIBRARY 


M. KNOEDLER & CO. 
556-8 FIFTH AVE. 
NEW YORK 


, 
> 
: ” 
¢ . 
oe 7 4 e. 
f 4 
1 
4, y 
. G 
¥ . ° 
. ‘a BEA . 
: & A 
¥ 
t t f 
‘ 
‘ reste 
+ bh 
i 
i) _ a 
4 
a e 
+e 
+ 
1 
P 
i 
/ 
- 


nip A Seca eo bie 


Beautiful Women by. the a 


of the Early French, psi and 
Dutch Schools. ag 


Gerome s Celebrated Painting 


Louis x! Ve and Hatame de 
ts _ Maintenon are te | 
ai in Mibe: Gardens of Versailles. 
rg ‘Corots—3. Daubignys—6 Diaz | 
Zs ‘Duprés—Jacque—Troyon —Van 
Marcke—Roybet—2 Meissoniers— 
Thavlow—Henner—Zeim, etc. 
To be sold. at Auction, 
Wednesday, Thursday and 
Friday Evenings, March 9, 
af oO, It, at 8:30 o’Clock, ey 


jae? tht 


+366, 368 Fi Fifth Ave. (near 34 h St) 
James P. Silo, Auct yneer. 


Awe Ay eG 
Ao ED aNGS aro ts ? 


the paintings that Hdwar 


red. The exquisite buyers ofpdintings co 


before them, their art works. They are 
fo be scattered by ‘autsion ‘to the four 
winds of curiosity, indifference, yanity and 
ae : 

eit is necessaty that the art lovers be 
tl pré to guard them: ‘Ther ave delicate 
Bit capuivating. One of ‘them, 


Loni 


be told often in the agex. When it was 
Sugbt by Mr. Brandus at the Tyner sale 


ry i 
moon. It was only a fastidious, archue- 
blogical parade of ladies in curricles 


Jers. 


art of. painting. that. was Gerome's. 


the | uae Ree ‘ . lady 
S XIV, and His Conrs in the Wark! pent, Be. ales Bol's portcs ee ee 
at Versailles.” has. a history which is to! Po Uns tae 


February, three years ago, it had no) 


almond eas D 
wi0 Le Medicis, painted by Franz Po 

€ Licy flowers in her hair, severe br 
dui TM elegant attitude: a portrait of 
de Chartres, painted by. 


mot like to think that many perdons save. Cree nD NS Ae 
here Se et] het seem to be the queen of the dryads 


pushed by valets and escorbed by. cous: | 


because of the Cuillebotte gallery in the. 


Duxembourg. We told him that 


pressionists had nothing toe. do to make 


ainting. 
as been mutilated!" 


arent outi of his studio, ana (hat, it 
®o moon when it came to Mr... Tyner. 
eproducaion in an old catalogue of the 
Salon proved that. ‘An idiotic admirer of 
classicism had rubbed out his 


hav 


the Luxembourg. 
It has a play of li 
duced. < 
Trianon reflect the sunset, the water of the 
fountain reflects the moon and the conflict 
Of rays gives to the sky, the air and the 
Procession a great charm, One evokes in it 
the Veisaillés of the royal days, when con. 
felted lords wore coats of violet, green and 
Dple blossom colors to blend with those 
of the flower-beds and hedges. 
\Lhen, im the alleys, ladies of quality had 
airs of decorated bells, with their ponderous 
skirts with paniers, their brocade stuffs in 
poppies, and their delightful little powdered 
heads: The men bowed low, touching the 
ground with the tips of their fingers. ‘The 
wind blew into ihe air the powder. of their 
fragrant wigs, WON, 
Their portraits have invaded the gallery 
that Mr. Silo reserves usually for pstvate 
sales. They are by Largilliere, «Mi nard 
Raoux, Rigaud, Tournieres, 
Vestier, Vigee-Lebrun. 
Tremouille wears a jew 
rose in her hair. Mme. d’Epinay looks at 
one with witty and acute eyes, the Duchesse 
de Brissae smiles archly. | en. | 


ghts learnedly repro- 


. Van Loo, 
The Duchesse de la 


Sabie: | 


el in the form of a 


Ac 


Luxembor his | 
“Louts ‘XITV. and His Court in the Park | 
ft Versailles’? was so*bad that the im- | 


8 ‘crisicism vain but to point to tht) 


He Sa i ‘ . ste ei ; ye P A 
| Torres, eight by Schultz, sever by Thaulow, 


Tt is true that it haa ; hen | ur by Van 
ie vat it had a moon wie 4 three by his faithful pupil Ede, four by Van) 


) en | Biewetao ‘traits uf King Amadeus of 
One saw in it only the classic se ig | ERB RO'S. HOrtEA Le: aes a 
Ses y the ‘clagale serteatutta, Savoy, Pourbus’s portraits of James I. of 
£70) 
, ad ctiticised harshly the impressionists, | Mairauis 

d said that Franee was adence| asa 1 
and sa a rauce was in decadence} 


Phe wibdow panes of the pink | 


aE 


we 


shaped eyes blu 


the cupids of the decorative panels of her 
time. re ey Ae 
There are Van Ravesteyp’s portrait of a 
noble lady, Daniel My Ss) portrait of /a 
daughter of Charles ANS ir Peter ‘ely’ 
portraits of Nell,Gwynn and of Jeanne 


nd large dark eyes, bh sa 
tier’s pom ithe Marquise de Serilly, 
and of a “Neue. Gil. Feeding Her Pet 
Bird,’ learnedly graceful... go eel 

There is a portrait of Augusta, royal prin- 
cess, and her brother, Frederick , William, 
children of George Il1,., by Cosway. Miere+ 
velt's portrait of Dame Cornelius Van Hooft, 


England, of Elisabeth of Austria, of the 
de Montecuculli, of » Henriette, 
d'Entraygues, Daniel. Mytens’s portrait: of! 
the Duchess of Buckingham, Kneller’s por- 
trait of ‘the Countess of Dorchester: are) 
grave and interesting. : 
The collection is large and rich in pictures 
which the uninitiated like as well as in those 
which the illuminated prefer. There are nine 


Marcke, seven by Ziem. There are seven bd 
‘Diaz, four by Corot. three by Daubigny, four 
by Pokltonow. ‘The taste that directed their. 
cholce was not that of an artist great and 
ferocious. It was’ eclectic, Phe NG 
The Corots have the silver tones that to- 
day’s admirers. of Corot exact from” his 
works, the Daubignys. are simple and 
tragic. An “Elegy” by Armand Point is 
interesting to art studehts as the work of 
tbe great master of the Rose Croix school) 
that Josepbin Peladan lauds indefatigably. | 
The picture is of an augelic figure if the 
style of the pre-Raph@elites, in a frame 
carved with studied ndive art... a | 
There are three works by Charles Jacque 
two by Meissouier, a sea in carefully delin- 
eated waves by Dupre, a small landscape b 
Cazin, s “Battie of Rephidim,’’ wherein 
horses abd fighters are as numerous and fn 
volved as waves, by Poussin. There ar 
two heads in the familiar style of Henner 
and two large pictures by Fromentin. © one 
‘The Encampment of a Caravan,” places 
the blue of a tent beside the orange 6 
Egyptian ruins and patches with red th 
sky over the green Nile. ater oe 
- Another was made to order by Fromentin 
for Prince Anatole Demidoff and had th 
good fortune to please Alexandre Dumas, 
‘It is a panel of “Centaurs and Centanr 
esses’? at a pond, which a tall tree shades, 
in the light of a gray sky. The work ex 
presses well Fromentin’s refined talent. 
Those who, prefer Bouguereau’s way 


i the ground, 
‘a dog. Those who admire Jacquet’s a 
pes to his model, who is ever youthful} 
find her in the five figures of women 


ana fatectiqa’ of pa . rs ce i 


it is admirable an 


‘ars. have to be at its sale. 


ys § SALE AT THE WALDORF. 


BY HENRI PENE AM BOIS 


i nage Sb wer y auction 


IXTY-SEVEN paintings of the Brandus | 
ae: by 
Seer i a 


‘Were numerous and brilliant. ] 

pretty compliments to Mr. Brand 
He said that they were flattering, 

collection was modest. But it isn’t 

Landscapes, portraits, anecdotes, 11 } 

at last evening’s sale were 4 pratt: 

and signed with fam 

not made to be ex isitgoine ad retir 

‘tried to acce ice 

‘were attrib aA 0 them, ‘The Peaied 

was of the Barbizon &chool, 

bizon. e 
The Mignard portrait of Mademoiselle de a 

la Seigliere was extremely attentive to ' 

‘graces, the Comérre head was _polishe 

as porcelain. ‘Point's Elegy,” a pr 

\phaelite figure in a frame. carved with 

‘pious fervor ofa Fra Angelico, was 

‘novel work of the sale. It was highly 

preciated. Point is the master that 

| em -Croix group of painters, mystic | 

Classic, encouraged by Josephin P 

produced, ey, 

_ Point is criticised adversely by ihe. 

jartists for his aesthetics, which are 

the present time, but he hag much 

Hig ‘Elegy’ brought $675. ‘The | 

price of the evening was paid for 

splendid ‘‘Constantinople,”’ which k 

$2,660. The numbers of the cat 

names of painters, titles of pictures, na: 

of buyers, and prices paid are in the 

lege lists ; 


a ogues, “cya EG Ss 
tedius, ‘Portrait of Young : 
Troy, “‘Nicholas de Catina 

6. benjamin $14 “Rain and Sunshine,’ Wetzel 

en ee ek Throwehs: Forest of Fon- ; 

No. 9—Schulz, Autumn Day at Barbizon,” 


M,. Martin $i4 f 
No, ib Sehlz, “Valley of Franchard,” J. ‘Stey- 


10, 
No. 15—Fichel, “Musketeers in veel L W. 
ie pea 


Fichel, ‘“‘Greeting the Soldiers,” L, W. 
ae. >be 
—Sanchez Perrier, “Autumn,” J. We 
18—Gainsborough, “Portrait of a Young 
Man,” W. Stittenha $175, 
No, 19—Raoux, ‘‘Mademoiselle Dumesnil,’’ Ww. 


Barbour, $550. 
“No. 20—Philppoteaux, ‘“‘French Peasant Girl,’ #4 


L. M. Worth, $100. 


before Bar- oi 


Van 
Starenon, bios Bi 9330, 


W: 160. ~ 
mh ier ction 


deve, ‘Ideal io B, Winter, 


ey e, O68 
D I rer ae hildren 


ee 


Hy “Henrie pis Maria, Wife of 


sia "Goclitinobe, ae om Glaenzer, 


oa a oth ret $218 


Helst, “Count of ia 


ere $1,400." “Forest of Fontainebleau,” L Ww. 
a Ue haulow, “In Normandy,” D. 8 Bond, 


“Curiosity,” L, M. Worth, 


Gr “Park at Chantilly,” Jno, 
$100. 


| Yo. Ligne ie ‘span Da B, ‘Wheeler, 


‘<a ‘Lac Nemi,” BH onal 


WTotal, $22,790, ; 

There were no long pauses between bids. 
The 
against the measure of a well ordered 
auction sale, 
_ evening. 


auctioneer discouraged them as 


It is to be continued this, — 


AMES P. SILO continued last evening, 

a at the Waldorf-Astoria, his sale of 
auction of HEdward ‘Brandus’s - ‘p 

‘ngs. They were brilliant to, those tt 

saw them froin thé floor + Where the buyers 

were, ahd ‘dark topriftose | “who- saw them | 


from the boxes dyer thie platform, where 
the eritics were, 


grave faults. 
only the pictures that are clear to their. 
eyes at a great distance, others who prefer 


magnifying glass. 
the reflector, 


The y 


often. The paintings of last evening's 
sale bronght few bids from the boxe 
good prices from the oor: Sixty-e 
numbers of the catalogue were sold. ° 
brought $50,725. The most. admired were 


(20, 
not the nrost dearly bought, 

Pokitonow’s little pictures were -agree- 
able, Jacque’s clear, Thaulow’s> Imitative 
of his own works. The Poussir 
“Battle of Rephidim,” is a curiosity. 
Cuyp’s ‘‘Portrait of a Child,’? Tourniere’s 
Portrait of the Duchesse de Brissac, and 


tecuculli are charming. 

The works of Torres and Comerre are ex- 
asperatingly polished, Daubigny’s “River 
and Landscape” is admirable, and Fro- 
mentin’s “‘Encampment of a Caravan” also. 


calls a letter 
Controller, 
death. It asks for a pension, and says: 

“It would be lamentable if, after having 
painted the three greatest kings in the 
world—Louis XIV., Louis XV. 


which he wrote to Orry, 


tions, I should find myself impecunious at | 
eighty years of age. ” He got his pension. 
The numbers of the catalogue of last 
evening’s sale, names of artists, 
pictures, names of buyers and prices paid | 
are in the following Hst: 
No. 66—Pokitonow, 
's. Bond, $200. 
| No. 66A—Pokitonow, “Boulevard de la. 
| Madeleine,” M. B. Lord, $280, 
No. 67—Jacomin, “Landscape,” John Fen- 
ning, $100. 


o 


er 


Flock,’ Bocande, $1,210. 
No. 7i—-Melnik, “Young Lady,” C. A. Sel- 
zer, $125. 


“Normandy Cow,” 
Smith, $125. 


BY HENRI PENE DU BOIS. 


The reflector, having great aunties has | 
There are buyers who like | 


the pictures that one has to see through a_ 
do not thins of | 


It has much to do and | does it well not | 


1, the ' 


Pourbus’s portrait of the Marquis Mon-. 


tigaud’s portrait of Mme. de la Briffe re- | 


in 1743, two years before his | 


and the. 
King of Spain and the King's: brother | 


and all the royal princes for four genera- 


titles of. / 


“Landscape,” David | 


No. G8—Torres, ‘Meditation,” W. B. | 
Strang, $170. | | | 
No, 69—Torres, ‘Ideal Head,’ W. B. 

Strang, $165. 
No. 70—Jacque, “Shepherdess and 


Her | 


No. 72—Thaulow, “River Arcques in the . 
Fahl,’ E. Winter, $390. 

No. 73—Comerre, ‘‘Indiscretion,” <A. G. 
Van Nostrand, $385. . | 
No. 74—Beauduin, ‘‘Quietude,”’ C. A. Sel- 

zer, $80. 
No. 7%5—Merlot, Hy 


No. 76—Van Brozik, “Young Lady,” J Da | 
vid 8. Bond, $150. 
No. 77—Zlem, “Venice,” ‘Ernest Longfel- 
low, $750. ‘ 
| No. 78—Lebrun, ‘Mile. de la Vaillere,”” 1. 
A. Lanthier, $400, 
No. 79—Dupre, Jules, “Marine,” E. Win- 
ter, $600. i 
No. 80—Torres, 
Lanthier, $225. 
No. 81—Torres, 
| Bleicher, $110. 
No. §2—Raoux, “Portrait of a Lady,” La 
A. Lanthier, $210. 
No. 88—Mierevelt, “Portrait of the ‘Bu | 
graver, Delff,” W.’Slelcher, $120. 
No. 84—Cazin, “Country. Road,” ‘EL Was- 
serman, $775. 
No. 85-—Cotes, 
Barbour, $680. . 
No. 86—Frappa, ‘‘A Talented Cardinal,” | 
'Bocande, $370, 
| No. 8%7—Raets, 
A. Lanthier, $300. 
No. 88—Richet, 
MeMillin, $200. 
No. 89—Cotes, ‘‘Two Children with a 
Par laaaaine Page: © Lanthier, $285. 


No. 90—Daubigny, “River 
seape,’’ I. Winter, $550. 
No. 91—Coypel, decorative panel, ee | 
mer,”’ I. A. Lanthier,’ $200.73 7 Y 
No. 92—Verboeckhoven, “Landscape an 
Cattle,’’ Bocande, $1,180. A 
No. 95--Rigaud, ‘‘Madame de la ‘Britt, a 
L, A. Lanthier, $400. 
No. 94—Jacque, ‘‘Sheep,”’ Bocande, $2,400, 
No. 95—Van Ceulen, ‘‘Portrait oF a 
Lady,” John Fenning, $150. c 
No. 96—Goupil, “Under the Ditectonys 
J. R. Drean, $350. 
No. 97—Peters, 
Girl,’’ Simon 
No. 98— 
cande, £ i 
No. Tournieres, punht 
| Exquitle,” L. A. Lanthier, 
we 100—Dupre, Julien, ‘The 
hin Fenning, $600. 
No. 101—Mostaert, 
| Dr. Harris, $140. 
No, 102—Bonheur, ‘‘The Shepherd,” JM 3 
Stettenheim, $1,350. 4 
No, 103—Pourbus, ‘Marquis de Monte- 
epeull,” L. A. Lanthier, $710. + 
| No. 104—Ede, ‘‘River Yonne at. haat ia 
" B, G. Anderson, $160. 
No. 105—Kneller, ‘‘Countess of Darches- 
ter,” Ii. Schutt, $525. 
No. 106—Thaulow, ‘The Seine Near Ben- 
neeourt,” Bocande, $2,425. 
No, 107—Lely, ‘‘Nell Gwynn, Davhers! of 
Portsmouth,” R. Ralph Burrows, sa 190, | 
No, 108—Van Marcke, ‘‘Cattle,”’ W. Gard- 
3,250. 
Ria os atotonet “Girl with ‘Nes 
| Fulton Cutting, $750. 
No. 110—Diaz, “Courtship,” 
Burrows, $2.150. 


Bey ak Hoek, | 
“In Dreamland,” L. A. 


‘‘Tdeal Head,” 


| 


. : 
; i 
WwW. f 


“Lady _ Cauldwell,” Ww. 


“Portrals of a Lage Li | 


“pandscagee) Emerson | 


en ae eg) 


and er 


4 


eer | 


“Portrait of a Yous 
Stern, $375. 
By ¥ Music (Lesson, * 


% 
Milkmata,” ae 


“Religious Diptych,”| 
} 4 


¢ ” R. 


R. Ip 


7 Ne ee ee oT ee Hes. 
es And . oe ) ger Awe 
Foy og Apt A 


Fifth Avenue Art Galleries 
366 Fifth Avenue 


JAMES P. SILO - - _ Auctioneer 
CATALOGUE 


VALUABLE PAINTINGS 


BY THE MASTERS OF 


The Ancient and Modern Schools 


PROPERTY OF 


MR. EDWARD BRANDUS 


TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION 


On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 


MARCH 9th, 10th and 11th 
Promptly at 8.30 P. M. 


u sig, “young: hady Heading?” "B. 
O. Steaholt, $210. ah ae | 
i 115—Henner, “Head;” J. B. Wilton, $1, 


ie poarbes, “James I. of Hngland;” R. 
Fulton Cutting, $550. 
E 117--Ziem, _“Venice;"" Hugo Blumenthal, | 


H 
| 


j 
_i1S-Tourateres, “Madame d’Hpinay;” 7“ 


dh Perret, “In the Fields of a aaa 
merson McMillin, $750. | 
120—Cuyp, ‘‘Portrait of a Child;” L. A.| 
uthier, $700. 

qed nanlew, ‘“Venice;’ J. J. Trey, 
51,100. 

Ee ioincuntor, “Bird Charmer in the 
ardens: of the Tuileries; HB. C. Eldridge, 


f 423—Bronzino, ‘A medee, Due ‘de Savole;” 
Ww. C. Crawford, $440. 
i 124—Fromentin, “Encampment of a Cara: 
yan:” E. Witner, $760. 
| No. 125—Labille-Guiard, ‘‘La Marquise de! 
Mezieres,” W. Barbour, $610. 
| No. 126—Troyon, ‘‘The Farm,” Bocande, 
$3,000. 
' No. 127—Mierevelt, ‘‘Dame Cornelius yan) 
Hooft, ” H.R. Fralich, $1,280, : / 
No. cnyeiag “Grand Canal, Venice,” 'opolitan Printing Company 
Bocande, $2,7 to 227 West 26th Street 

“No. fouled “Le Revell de l’Amour, i" New York 
E. Fischhof, $770. 
_ No. 130—Comerre, ‘The Siesta," W. B.| 
sa $360. | 

| No. 131—A. Tournleres, “Duchesse de 

Brissac, ” W. Barbour, $1,125. | 

*No. 182—Cosway, ‘‘Augusta, Royal 
Bivneees and Her Brother, Frederick Will-. 
fam, Children of George III.,” H. Schutt, 
$2,600, 
otal, $00, 725. 

This sum, added to that of Wednesday's 8 
te will make $73,515 the total amount 
obtained for two-thirds of the catalogue. 
The highest price of last evening’s sale, 
$3, 900, was paid for Troyon’s “The Farm.” 
Artists could note several other paintings of 


g e sale which were more ualsen ortby 

ut prices have a reason which artists d 
‘pot ‘know. The sale is to be concluded this 
evening. 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


1, The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arises between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be 
immediately put up again and re-sold, 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to 
pay down acash deposit of at least 25 percent,, or the whole of 
the purchase money, #/ reguired, in default of which the lot or lots 
so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


3. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk 
within 24 hours after the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder 
of the purchase money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled 
for to the satisfaction of the auctioneer, on or before delivery; in 
default of which the undersigned will not hold himself responsible 
if the lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be 
left at the sole risk of the purchaser. ; 


4. Nochecks received unless certified. 


5. The sale of any article is not to be set aside on account of 
any error in the description or imperfection, and no warranty what- 
ever is made. All articles are sold just as they are, without 
recourse. 


6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the 
settlement of the purchases, no lot can, on any account, be removed 
during the sale. 


7, Noclaims allowed after the removal of goods. 
8. Our record of sales in all cases final. 


9. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all lots un- 
cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or 
private sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) 
attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this 
sale, together with all charges attending the same. This condition 
is without prejudice to the right of the auctioneer to enforce the 
contract made at this sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer. 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED. 


NAMES OF ARTISTS 


BEAUDUJIN, J., 
BECKS, D., 
BEECHY, Sir W., 
BISSON, E., 

BOL, F., 
BONHEUR, ROSA, 
BOUVET, M., 
BRONZINO, 
CAZIN, J C., 
COMERRE, L., 
CONSTABLE, J., 
COQUES, G., 
COROT, J. B. C., . 
COSWAY, B., 
COTES, F., 
COYPEL, N.N., 
CROME, J., 
Core. J. G., 
DAUBIGNY, C. F., 
DECAMPS, A. G., 
Dr CHAMPAIGNE, PH., 
D’ENTRAYGUES, C., 
Dr TROY, J. F., 
DETTI, C., 

Dea N Vi, 


NO. IN CATALOGUE 

35, 74 

52 

50 

129 

172 

28, 45, 102, 155, 185 
1 

123 

meen 4) SNE Ns 84 
44, 51, 60, 73, 112, 130, 152, 156, 183 
29 

4 

. 159, 164, 167, 170 
131 

27, 85, 89 

91 

148 

120 

90, 144, 178 

65 


Ue = ae aaa ls as 98 
58, 110, 139, 158, 161, 173, 188 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED.- -Continued 


NAMES OF ARTISTS 


DUPRE, JULIEN, 
DUPRE, JULES, 
EDE, F., 

FICHEL, E., 
FLINCK, J., 
FRANCAIS, F. L., 
FRAPPA, J., 
FROMENTIN, E., 
GAINSBOROUGH, D., 
GARDNER, ELISABETH, 
GEROME, J. L., 
GOUPIL, J., 
GUARDI, F., 
HARLOW, G. N., 
HENNER, J. J., 
HOPPNER, J., 
HORNE, D., 

ISABEY, E. L., 
JACOMIN, M. F., . 
JACQUE, OH., 
JACQUET, G., 
KAVEL, M., 
KNELLER, Sir G., 
LABILLE-GUIARD, 
LARGILLIERE, N. Ds, 
LEBRUN, OH., 
LEDOUX, Miz. PH., 
LELY, Sir PETER, 


NO. IN CATALOGUE 


32, 100, 147 
79, 199 
23, 104, 132 
15, 16 

162 

65a 

86 

124, 193 
18 

141 

195 

96 

189 

138 

115, 145 
109 

49 

es 176 
12, 61, 67 
70, 94, 179 
186 

142 

105 

: 125 
192, 200 
78 

5 

107, 182 


ARTISTS REPRESEN TED—Continued 


NAMES OF ARTISTS 
LEMEUNIER, B., 
LE PETIT, 
LESUR, VICTOR, 
MARS, N., 
MATSYS, Q. 
MEISSONIER, J. L. E., 
MELNIK, N., 
MERLOT, E. J., 
METSU, G., 
MIEREVELT, M. J., 
MIERIS, F., 
MIGNARD, P., 
MONTICELLI, A., 
MOSTAERT, J., 
MYTENS, D., 
OPIE, J., 
OUTIN, P., 
PERRET, AIME, 
PETERS, M. W., 
PHILIPPOTEAUX, P., 
POINT, A., 
POKITONOW, T., 
POURBUS, F., 
POUSSIN, N., 
RAOUX, J., 
RENARD, E., 
RICHET, L., 
RIGAUD, H., 


NO. IN CATALOGUE 


122 


166, 191 
71 

42, 75 

54 

. 83, 127 
43 

30 

22 

36, 37, 101 
111, 184 
40 

154 

56, 119, 157 
97, 180 

20 

55 


62, 62a, 66, 66a 
64, 103, 116, 197, 199 


ETS 
19, 82, 87 
114 

88, 143 
21, 93, 196 


ARTISTS REPRESEN TED—Continued 


NAMES OF ARTISTS 


ROUSSEAU, H., 
ROYBET, F., 
SANCHEZ, PERRIER., 
SCHOOL OF COLOGNE, 
SCHULZ, A., 

TENIERS, D., 
THAULOW, F., 
TORRES, A., 
TOURNIERES, R., 
TROYON, C., 

VAN BROZIK, V., 

VAN CEULEN, C. J., . 
VAN DER HELST, B., 
VAN LOO, C., 

VAN MAROKE, E., 
VAN RAVESTEYN, J., 
VERBOECKHOVEN, E. J., 
VESTIER, A., 
VEYRASSAT, J., . 
VIGEE-LEBRUN, Mme., 
WALKER, J. H., 
WEST, W., 

ZIEM, F., 

ZIER, E., 


NO. IN CATALOGUE 

63 

163 

a 

174, 175 

7, 8, 9, 10, 134, 185, 136, 137 
25 

59, 72, 106, 121, 160, 181, 198 
38, 39, 68, 69, 80, 81, 149, 150, 151 
99, 118, 130a 

. 84, 126 

76 

95 

11, 57 

177 

14, 46, 108, 190 

187 

48, 92 

. 47, 169 

26 

33 

41 

en ; 24. 
53, 77, 117, 128, 146, 153, 168 
13, 140 


FIRST EVENING SALE 


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th, 1904 


PROMPTLY AT 830 P. M. 


CA. ae 


MAX BOUVET 


Paris A, i “ 
Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1894 


ROCKS IN BRITTANY 


Size: Height, 26 in.; width, 394 in. 


fA Heagland 


LE PETIT 


FS 
Pe 
vi ™ 
Paris yi ues 
# w 


Pupil of Claude Monet 


LANDSCAPE 


Size: Height, 19 in.; width, 253 in. 


VICTOR LESUR. 


Paris 


if 


i 


{| 


‘ 
4% 
‘ 
o) t 
raha 
oy he 
15 gl de 
os 
as eF 
‘ai 
: f 
< 
oy 
ev 
Cal 


4 


é Os Jf of ae 
oo Scar F lomeng 


a> Oo 
GONZALES COQUES 


Antwerp 
1614-1684 


THEZARTIST GASPARD VERBRUGGEN 
IN) His STUDIO 


Size: Height, 232 in.; width, 33 in. 


E, PHILIBERTE LEDOUX 


“a 


dc %& 
& 
; A 


1767-1840 je 2 


i Oe Vio Ri: 4 


1.1 


Go Klemgammare 


JEAN FRANCOIS DE TROY 


te 


Paris 


4 
1679-1752 /4 0, 


NICHOLAS DE CATINAT 


Marechal de France 
Size: Height, 29 in.; width, 23 in. 
Oval 


Collection Marquis de Biencourt 


Mtl 


COLLECTION OF LANDSCAPES 


BY 


ADRIEN SCHULZ 


OF PARIS we PT 


Adrien Schulz is considered to-day one of the great 
landscape painters; his works show many of the 
characteristic qualities of Diaz and Hanoteau, 
whose pupil he was, and are worthy to be com- 
pared with theirs 

They are proof of a direct and intimate study from 
nature and give an impression of freshness, of 
pure atmosphere 

Adrien Schulz, who exhibits in the Salon, is repre- 
sented in many Art Museums of France, and 
in numerous private collections 

All the following landscapes are scenes in the Forest 
of Fontainebleau 


7 RAIN AND SUNSHINE 


Size: Height, 215 in.; width, 26 in. 


ADRIEN SCHULZ 


ROAD THROUGH THE FOREST bo, 
OF FONTAINEBLEAU 


H. b, Rete 


Size: Height, 213 in.; width, 26 in. 


8 


9 AUTUMN DAY AT BARBIZON /¢ ‘es 
Oy, DH arctiar 


Size: Height, 29 in.; width, 24 in. 


10 VALLEY OF FRANCHARD / é a 


‘ 


Size: Height; 42 in. width pseu, 


ale 


fb tie fe 


B. VAN DER HELST , »» 4 


ne 


Haarlem © 


1613-1670 


PORTRAIT OF THE DAUGHTER 
OF ADMIRAL KORTNAERT 


11 


eize-wrieight, 32, in:: width, 242 in, 


E. pigeee 


M. F. JACOMIN 
Paris / } @ 


Medal Paris Salon, 1888, 1889 


Hors Concours 


1 LANDSCAPE 


Size: Height, 21} in.; width, 173 in. 


Bs AG 5 


ED. ZIER 


i 4 
Paris } ey #] 


13 YOUNG LADY 


Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 19} in. 


EMILE VAN MARCKE 


a 


Paris 
1827-1891 


Medals Paris Salon, 1867, 1869, 1878 


Legion of Honor, 1872 


14 COW IN PASTURE 


Size: Height, 13 in.; width, 10% in. 


From the Van Marcke Sale 


EUGENE FICHEL 


Paris 
Pupil of Delaroche 


Medals Paris Salon, 1857, 1861, 1869 


Legion of Honor, 1870 


15 MUSKETEERS IN TAVERN ¥ 


16 GREETING THE SOLDIERS 


Size: Height, 3} in.; width, 6} in. 


LMa Melbet 


E. SANCHEZ PERRIER 


: t) , Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1886, 1889 


Hors Concours 


17 AUTUMN 


Size: Height, 107 in.; width, 203 in. 
From Boussod Valadon 


Paris 


nee >) “y 
rhs, 
A Se 
i? ad 


ss DUPONT GAINSBOROUGH 


London mnt 
sig Wien fe spiny My 


1767-1797 


a Nephew and pupil of Thomas Gainsborough 


(eh 


2 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN 


Pe : & ; 
eee ie Size: Height, 233 in.; width, 20 in. 


ea 
CS 0. JEAN RAOUX 
(a isi 
Paris 
1677-1734 
19 MADEMOISELLE DUMESNIL 


Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 254 in. 


PAUL PHILIPPOTEAUX 


Paris / o Oo 


aS 


| Papi ai Leon Cogniet and of Felix Philippoteaux 


vgs FRENCH PEASANT GIRL 


Size: Height, 18} in.; width, 15 in. 


AM fo actowe 


HYACINTHE RIGAUD 


ges 
1659-1743 f ) ae 


MADEMOISELLE DE NANTES 
DUCHESSE DE BOURBON 


21 


(Daughter of Louis XIV.) 


Size: Height, 52 in.; width, 41 in. 


France 
1826-1872 
RUINS 
Size: Height, 30 in.; itt, IQ in. 


From the Sortais Collection 


FREDERIC EDE / i Le 


Born in Canada, lives in France near Fontainebleau; 
member of the Artists’ Association of Montigny 
and the Art Club of Marlotte 

Ede’s enormous success is due to his same character- 
istic qualities of Cazin and Thaulow, a direct and 
intimate study from nature, a great variety of 
colors and effects, the most exquisite delicacy of 
tones and the impression of pure atmosphere. 
Exhibited Salon, 1903 


23 ON THE RIVER 


Size: Height, 22 in.; width, 26 in. 


’ 


WALTER WEST 


priving / / i, 


if 

& 
hme 3 
mH 5 
Hed, eu ad ‘ 

gs 


dM she 


TENIERS 


(DAVID, THE YOUNGER) 
oT ow 
f) f ame * Holland 


David Teniers, the Younger, was born at Antwerp 


in 1610. He was taught painting by his father, 
and by Adrian Brouwer. He was appointed 


Court Painter and Chamberlain to the Archduke 
Leopold William, Governor of the Spanish Nether- 
lands. His works were eagerly sought after, and 
their merits were highly appreciated. He died 
at Brussels in 1649, and was buried at Perth 


95 SCENE IN HOLLAND 


Size: Height, 15 in.; width, 18 in. 


aaly 


=~’ 


‘ih 


, 
4 


+ 


ie. 
iv if. 


ae = > oe 
Bey al ig _" 
2 iL ¥ - 


_ J. VEYRASSAT. 


Die 


Paris Bil 
Medal Paris Salon, 1872 | i= 
Legion of Honor, 1878 


RUSTIC LIFE 


mLleicutecdAdin. width. 20in: 


Lf, Keccthew 


r?}o), FRANCIS COTES 
London 
1726-1770 
One of the Founders of the Royal Academy 
OT. LADY ASHBURTON 


Size: Height, 26 in.; width, 20 in. 


Paris 
1822-1894 


- Medals Paris Salon, 1845, 1848, 1855 


a ¢ Legion of Honor, 1865 
_ Officer, 1894 


SHEEP 
Sizes Height; 6 in.; width, 72 in: 


From the Rosa Bonheur Sale 


JOHN CONSTABLE, R A. 


Born at East Bergholdt, Suffolk, England, June 11, 


29 


1776; died in London, March =36)"1837 age 
became a pupil of the Royal Academy in 1799. 
Later, he studied with Joseph Farrington and 
R. R. Reinagle. After painting portraits and his- 
torical pictures for some time, he turned to land- 
scape art as his real vocation and exhibited his 
first picture in 1802. He was elected Associate 
of the Royal Academy in 1819 and Royal Acade- 
mician in 1829. He found early recognition in 
France, where, among all British painters, he was 
the first whose works found high esteem. His 
influence had much to do with the evolution and 
growth of the ‘Barbizon School” of painting. 
When his ‘‘ Haywain” was shown in Paris, in 
1825, Constable was awarded by the King a gold 
medal as a tribute of the appreciation in which it 


was held 
j 
LANDSCAPE / is vy 


Size: Height, 8 in.; width, 12 in. 


From the R. G. Davis Collection 


London 


OY 2. Levit Ge 
PIERRE MIGNARD 


Paris ¢, a r> : 
1610-1695 
30 MADEMOISELLE DE LA SABLIERE 


Rize. tieight, 242-in>; width, 11927 in; 


AMS. A ctterhocr 


CHARLES D’ENTRAYGUES 


Sa, 


Paris 
Pupil of Pils 
Salon, 1896 
31 LANDSCAPE 
Size: Height, tog in.; width, 16% in. 
From the Artist 


Paris 


Born, Paris. 
hy! Pei _ medal, 


1881. 


Pe ae 


JULIEN DUPRE 


Ii oF 


Paris 


—_ 


Third-class medal, 1880; second-class. 


Chevalier Legion of Honor, 1892. 


COUNTRY SCENE 


Height, 20 in.; width, 24 in. 


MADAME VIGEE-LEBRUN es 
*) 70 


33 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY 


1755-1842 


Size: Height, 24} in.; width, 183 in. 


a + ety 
: : ee 
; + ie, r 
_* (ger 
a . 
_ A ¢ 
aes Dh: 
- (ete ’ 
ae 


CONSTANT TROYON 


Paris 


Be ‘ 1810-1865 


Y als paris Salon, 1838, 1840, 1846, 1848, 1855 
n of Honor, 1849. 


Rae RED COW 


‘ 


“ee 
ea 


"Size: Height, 124 in.; width, 16 in. 


2 
7 


 & 


a 


a From the Troyon Sale ; 


JA debe 


JEAN BEAUDUIN 


wat ; Ps al 
Fal i x 
e, 


Paris a * 
4 RY. 


7 é 


Honorable mention Paris Salon 
35 MORNING MIST 
Direct from the Artist 
Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 283 in. 


67 Rue Caulaincourt 


Paris 


JEAN MOSTAERT 


1474-1533 
RELIGIOUS SUBJECT 


RELIGIOUS SUBJECT y f 4, 


LS fhe 


From fe Hanover Galleries 


London 


Size: Height, 16 in:; width, 124 in. 


see) ing armen 


ANTONIO TORRES 
Paris 


Born at Tarragona, Spain. Pupil of the Julian 
Academy, Paris. A young artist of great talent, 
who has met with considerable success as a 


painter of ‘Ideal Heads” 


Bye AT THE SPRING / / ve 


LAN birt 


Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 25} in. 


~ 
39 IDEAL HEAD SQ 


ae. 


Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 18 in. 


EA 


JOHN OPIE, R.A. 249 4 
the jf ae 
Born at St. Agnes, near Truro, Cornwall, England, 
May, 1761; died in London, April 9, 1807. He 
began to paint when ten years old, and received 
orders for portraits at seventeen. In 1780 he 
went to London, where he was introduced to Sir 
Joshua Reynolds, who became his friend. He 
was elected Associate of the Royal Academy in 
1787, and Royal Academician in 1788. In 1805 


he was made Professor of Painting in the Royal 


Academy schools 
Ai) YOUNG GIRL 


‘From Thomas McLean Galleries 


London 


Size: Height, 35 in.; width, 28% in. 


dM beonk 


JOHN HANSON WALKER 


Sey vy 
e WAR 
4] YOUNG GIRL é ff wo 
Zé 


size: Height, 22 in.; width naan. 


E. J. MERLOT 


t M ton oe 
Paris Id & 


¢ 


{, 


Medal Paris Salon, 1892 
Hors Concours 
492 NORMANDY COW 


size: Height, 153 in.; width, 204 in. 


GG, Bangamam 


F. MIERIS 


Holland /3e, 


1635-1681 


43 DUTCH INTERIOR 


Size: Height, 155 in.; width, 134 in. 


LEON COMERRE 


Paris 


ry) a f), 
ne, i 
Piiedernomie, 1375 
Medals Paris Salon, 1875, 1881 
Hors Concours 
Chevalier Legion of Honor, 1885 
Officer Legion of Honor, 1903 
Ad fey ih Ne RUS SLA 
Size: Height, 40 in.; width, 28 in. 
From the Artist 


67 Rue Ampere 


Paris 


ROSA BONHEUR 


Paris . 
$09 
1822-1894 


Medals Paris Salon, 1845, 1848, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1865 
Officer, 1894 

45 WHITE HORSE 


Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 254 in. 


From the Rosa Bonheur Sale 


eee & aervyeribg 


EMILE VAN MARCKE 


Paris re | 
co ee 
#} =) os, ‘ 
1827-1891 fd ; 


Medals Paris Salon, 1867, 1869, 1878 


Legion of Honor, 1872 
46 APPLE TREE IN BLOSSOMS 
Size: Height, 22 in.; width, 16 in. 


From the Van Marcke Sale 
Purchased from Messrs. Boussod, Valadon 


Paris 


| Rlene 
a 


ANTOINE VESTIER. / / o 
' 
Born at Avallon in 1740; a member of the Academy 
in 1786; an excellent colorist. He died, 1824, 
in Paris 


AT YOUNG GIRL FEEDING HER PET BIRD 


Size: Height, 252 in.- width; 321m. 


Ray eee oe Say aa 
4 ff Uf Ae level ferler 


EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 


Brussels 


ot 
SY, 


1799-1881 &, Se 


Legion of Honor. Commander of the Order of Leo- 


pold, Order of Portugal, Iron Cross 
48 SHEEP 
Size: Height, 163 in.; width, 21} in. 


From the G. Petit Galleries 


Paris 


py A rcth 
D. HORNE 
Utrecht DO ‘ 
1620-1680 


AQ mo BN Wey ed Sa a 


Size: Height, 39 in.; width, 33% in. 


SIR W. BEECHEY, R,., A. 


London 


7) 


Aa) , 
1753-1839 “4 ™ 


ede CHITDREN (OR COUNT 
SPENCER 


sizeuwlieight, 25% in;; width, 254 1n: 


From the Charles Dickens Collection 


3 oe v 
ve BA RY dere: Ay, 


LEON COMERRE 


7 


Medals Paris Salon, 1875, 1881 

Prix de Rome, 1875 

Chevalier of Legion of Honor, 1885 
Officer of Legion of Honor, 1903 


51 IDEAL HEAD 
Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 26 in. 


From the Artist 
67 Rue Ampere 


Paris 


aM Lg 


DAVID BECKS 


Holland i, V4 7) 
1621-1656 
Pupil of Van Dyck 


HENRIETTA MARIA 
WIFE OF CHARLES I. 


mize: 18x 24 in. 


at 
0 FELIX ZIEM 


‘a St 


Paris 
Medals Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1857 


Officer, 1878 
53 CONSTANTINOPLE 


Size: Height, 253 in.; width, 32 in. 


a 


Wie al LLC t/ 


GABRIEL METSU 


Spmeseike 


RY ha 


pet Kinnis ra 
1630-1667 J a 4 
Sag Shia F 


A Dutch woman with red cloak bordered with white 
fur is seated in the room of a handsome Dutch 
house, engaged in sewing. Metsu was one of 


the greatest of Dutch genre painters. 
54 DU TCH SCENE 


size: Height, 32% in.; width, 284 in. 


A. POINT 


Paris é 


Medal Paris Salon, 1889 


One of the most capable of the younger French 
followers of the ‘‘ Primitives.” He designs him- 
self the frames for his pictures and the result 
is uncommonly successful, as can be seen in 


this picture. 


55 ELEGY 


Size: Height, 223 in.; width, 14% in. 


. f ht lever 


AIME PERRET y 


#} \ 
£ wm & 
Paris 4 fa 4 
Medals Paris Salon, 1877, 1888, 1889 
Legion of Honor, 1889 


56 Pe ELE LA Ix VE 


mize flieight, 22 in); width, 254 in. 


a2 2 frome = cre fe 


of 


y, 


B. VAN DER HELST 


Haarlem 
1613-1670 
COUNT OF WALLENSTEIN 


Size: Height, 29 in.; width, 24% in. 


N. V. DIAZ 


Paris 


1808-1876 


Medals Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 


Legion of Honor, 1851 
58 FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 


Size: Heigth, 124 in.; width, 16 in. 
§ g ) 


FRITS THAU 
Officer of the Legion of , 
o9 
a : a! Size: Height, emi 


60 


LW beth. 
LEON COMERRE 
i 


Paris a @ iv; 


Prix de Rome, 1875 

Medais Paris Salon, 1875, 1881 
Hors Concours 

Chavalier Legion of Honor, 1885 
Officer Legion of Honor. 1903 


CURIOSITY 


Size: Height, 48% in.; width, 29% in. 


From the Artist 
67 Rue Ampere 


Paris 


+ 


: Ms pest 


M. F. JACOMIN 


Paris / G ii 4 


Medals at Paris Salon, 1888, 1889 


Hors Concours 
61 PARK AT CHANTILGY 


Size: Height, 21} in.; width, 18 in. 


Be Ad. 4): heel’ 


A 
es, Spee 


IVAN POKITONOW 


Paris 


Born at Odessa, and called the Meissonier of Russia 


Won all Russian art honors, and Medals in Germany 


and France ett 
ff, a a 
G2 LANDSCAPE 1, bt 


Size: Height, 7 in.; width, rod in. 


Ome d, 
5 wtp 
62a HUNTER’S REST fut 


| >a 


HENRI ROUSSEAU 


Paris q Q 
S 


63 THE BROKEN DOLL 


Size: Height, 18 in.; width, 15 in. 


Lich 


FRANZ POURBUS / 

AS Qo 

Born at Antwerp in 1570; .Painter to the Court of 
Henry IV. Died in Paris, 1622 

64 BPENRIETITR: DENTRAYGUES 


Size: Height, 39 in.; width, 314 in. 


Collection Marquis de Biencourt 


- way) auf et ol 


ALEXANDRE GABRIEL DECAMPS 
Paris 


1803-1860 uM Q 2. 


Born on the 3d day of the 3d month of the 3d year of 
the Igth century. Received one of the five 
Medals of Honor at the Exposition of 1855. One 
of the greatest artists of the school of 1830 


65 FISHERMEN AT CORFU 


Size: Height, 9 in.; width, 103 in. 


co. Clacrge We 


F. L. FRANCAIS 


Paris aI 
; & (). 
f 8 
Pupil of Corot 


Medals Paris Salon, 1841, 1848, 1867, 1878, 1890 
Member of the Legion of Honor, 1853 
Officer, 1867 


Received the Medal of Honor at the Salon of 1896 


65a LAC NEMI 


Size: Height, 143 in.; width, 222 in. 


From the Collection of Georges Lutz, sold in Paris 


in 1902. 


SECOND EVENING SALE 


THURSDAY, MARCH 10th 


PROMPTLY AT 38.30 P. M. 


IVAN POKITONOW 


Paris 


DP AsLiarad. 


Born at Odessa, and called the Meissonier of Russia 


Won all Russian art honors, and Medals in Germany 
and France 


66 LANDSCAPE y/ g @. 


Size: Height, 7 in.; width, 103 in. 


66a BOULEVARD DE LA MADELEINE 


4509 


Size: Height, 7 in.; width, 103 in. 


ean, 


. F. JACOMIN 
‘Baris /0@. 


Medals Paris Salon, 1888, 1889 


Hors Concours 


G7 LANDSCAPE 


Size: Height, 21% in.; width, 18 in. 


ANTONIO TORRES 


Born at Tarragona, Spain. Pupil of the Julian 
Academy, Paris 


An Artist of great talent, who has met with success 


as a painter of ‘‘ Ideal Heads” 


TION | 
G8 MEDITATION P 2. 
Size: Height, 29 in.; width, 24 in. 


< 


69 IDEAL HEAD Ib CTs 


Size: Height, 24 in.; width, (8m: 


fu 


Vegi a pec ce 


CHARLES JACQUE 


Paris ' 


/ AAT eS, 
Medals Paris Salon, 1861, 1863, 1864 


Legion of Honor, 1867 
70 SHEPHERDESS AND HER FLOCK 
Size: Height, 18% in.; width 15 in. 


From the Montaignac Collection 


as 
‘=p 
: 
* 
P, 
~ 
ae 
ot, i 
o 
> 
a 
Qe 
mie 
y 
; 
4 
oe 
ed 
~ 
" 
°: 
" 
i 
“ 
wae 
> 
‘ 
: 


N. MELNIK 


ls 


YOUNG LADY. 


71 


. 
? 


Size: Height, 22} in. 


FRITS THAULOW 


Paris 4 7 0, 


Gold Medal Paris Exposition, 1900 


Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1go1 
72 RIVER ARCOUES IN THE FALL 
Direct from the Artist 


size: Height, 18 in.; width, 212 in. 


13 


dGUiurMothiand 


LEON COMERRE 
Paris 
Medals Paris Salon, 1875, 1881 
Prix de Rome, 1875 


Legion of Honor, 1885 
Officer, 1903 


INDISCRETION ox a 
Size: Height, 484 in.; width, 294 in. 

From the Artist 

67. Rue: Ampere 


Paris 


CH Liew 
C 


JEAN BEAUDUIN 


Honorable mention Paris Salon 
74 QUIETUDE 
eize tieioht, 24 in.; width, 29vin- 
Direct from the Artist 
67 Rue Caulaincourt 


Paris 


~] 


Ort 


Hoy Lente 


E. J. MERLOT 
Paris /ta8 


Medal Paris Salon, 1892 


Hors Concours 


NORMANDY COW 


Size: Height, 1334 in.; width, 20 in. 


VACSLAV VAN BROZIK 


Born in Bohemia, 1852. Died in Paris, IgoI 


Medal Paris Salon, 1878 
Legion of Honor, 1884 


Officer of Legion of Honor, 1890 


Director General of the Musee of Buda-Pesth 


Director Academy of Fine Arts, at Prague 


76 YOUNG Lapy /¢ 


mize. tleicht, 314: in.; width, ‘24 in. 


FELIX ZIEM 


Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1857 


Officer, 1878 
ao 


C7 VENICE de £3 


Size: Height, 18% in.; width, 26 in. 


Wa 
Y 


, 


ca We eee eee 


CHARLES LEBRUN 
Paris 
1619-1690 ; 
Court Painter to Louis XIV. 


78 MADEMOISELLE DE LA VALLIERE 


Size: Height, 293 in.; width 25 in. 


JULES DUPRE 


First Salon medal, 1833 


Legion of Honor, 1849 


600, 


Officer of Legion, 1870 


Born at Nantes, 1812. Learned to paint on por- 


79 


celain. Studied from Nature and the old masters 
in the Louvre. Exhibited in Salon, 1821, and 
won the favor of the Duke of Orleans. Died 
near Paris, 1889 


MARINE 


Size: Height, 14% in.; width, 22 in. 


ANTONIO TORRES 


Pari , yj : 
ae te 
ey Ai CAM 


Born at Tarragona, Spain. Pupil of the Julian 
Academy, Paris. An Artist of great talent, who 
has met with considerable success as a painter of 


‘‘Tdeal Heads” 


g 


t} SS, ¢ 
IN DREAMLAND 4 Ad “te, 


80 


Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 253 in. 


Q1 IDEAL HEAD / vA i, 


Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 18 in. 


Ah ferehe 


i . 
_ JEAN RAOUX | 
Paris | 
82 : 
Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 25 | 
ie 4.” a 


/ oe : ae 


M. J. MIEREVELT 


pe 
1567-1641 Ky Bi, 


ta? 
PORTRAIT 
OF THE ENGRAVER DELFF 


83 


Size: Height, 224 in.; width, 18 in. 


84 


Edema 


JEAN CHARLES CAZIN 
Paris 
Medal Paris Salon, 1880 
Legion of Honor, 1882 


Officer Legion of Honor, 1889 


COUNTRY ROAD 77: : 


Size: Height, 15 in.; width, 18j:in. 


WwAE ves NES. 


FRANCIS COTES 


London ee 
o i # 
cil ; . J af : 
# a e £ ? 
tal wane hg 4 
1726-1770 


One of the Founders of the Royal Academy 


Pee CA VEE VV CIEE 
WIFE OF SIR JOHN CAULDWELL 


size: Height, 36 in.; width, 28 in. 


Vo goad — 
JOSE FRAPPA 
Paris 
Medal Paris Salon, 1889 
Legion of Honor 6 
%. 0, 
Hors Concours 


86 A TALENTED CARDIVAG 


Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 193 in. 


‘4 /, VA ° 
oF oh Oey 


JEAN RAOUX 


Paris ak 
90d, 


1077-1734 


87 BOnRTKAL TL OR A LADY 


mize; Leight, 32 in.; width, 254/in. 


ACynardere N deta 


LEON RICHET 
Paris 
Pupil of Diaz 
Medal Paris Salon, 1888 


o) 
gg LANDSCAPE 4209. 


Size: Height, 18 in.; width, 24 in. 


LA Guth 


FRANCIS COTES 


London 
S, 
Bd 
1726-1770 


89 TWO CHILDREN WITH A DOG 


Biges) leicht, 24 in. width) 3ovin: 


Clute 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
S 


Paris 
1817-1878 


Medals Paris Salon, 1848, 1853, 1855, 1857, 
1859 and 1869 


Legion of Honor, 1859 pi 
Officer, 1874 ee 


90 RIVER AND LANDSCAPE 


Size: Height, 9 in.; width, 16 in. 


ye. “i 4p fe , 
a ; ie Vl ie PM a 
i ? 


NOEL-NICOLAS COYPEL 


1690-1734 vou é ois 
eS ae ©. 
Ah eh oot 


O] PeeOkwATIVE PANEL, “SUMMER ™ 


Size: Height, 40 in.; width, 50 in. 


° 


TS acanele 
EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 


Brussels 


1799-1881 /{30 


Legion of Honor. Commander of the Order of Leo- 


pold, Order of Portugal, Iron Cross 
92 LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 
size: Height, 12 1n.; width, 15am: 
From the G. Petit Galleries 


Paris 


f 
a hn Oe 


HYACINTHE RIGAUD 


Paris . 
uf O°, 
1659-1745 
92 MADAME DE LA BRIFFE 


9 


Size ieight, 324 in. width, 244 in. 


[Bacanke. 


CHARLES JACQUE 
Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1861, 1863, 1864 


Legion of Honor, 1867 / 
O4 SHEEP ¢ ie 


Size: Height, 18 in.; width, 152*in. 


56 OS 


CORNELIS JANSEN VAN CEULEN 
1590-1664 
95 PORTRAIT OF A LADY Hi 
< 
[od 2, 
From the Holland Galleries 


London 


mize tieirht, 24%¢in.; | width, 19 in. 


San 
I Kk Laer 


JULES GOUPIL 


Paris 3 BS O, 


Pupil of Ary Schaffer 


Medals Paris Salon, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1878 | 


O96 UNDER THE DIRECTORY 


Size: Height, 313 in.; width, 193 in. 


/ A. 
einen. e AL, hme 


M. W. PETERS, R. A. 


London 
(Died in 1814) 7 Mag ¢ 
ph a ae t 
ff yah 


ed é “Senet £ 
O7 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL 


Size: Height, 36 in.; width 274 in. 


(Oval) 


| Sccanche 


CESAR DETTI 
arg 
Paris a &? te 


Medals Paris Salon, 1889 


Hors Concours 
98 A> MUSIC LESSON 
Size: Height, 28 in.; width, 21 in. 


From the Artist 
41 Rue Victor Massé 


Paris 


Pf thie 


ROBERT TOURNIERES 


Parts 


1668-1752 


bu, 


Veit MADELEINE DE LA FAYEEPIE 
DUCHESGSE DE LA TREMOUILLE 


ty 


size: Height, 425 in.; width, 331 in. 


From the Georges Sortais Collection 


JULIEN DUPRE 


Paris 


Born, Paris. Third-class medal, 1880; second- 
class medal, 1881. Chevalier Legion of 
Honor, S02 stats. 


bo 00, 


THE MILKMAID 
100 r 


Size: Height, 18 in.; width, 21% in. 


Pa DIE : 
JEAN MOSTAERT 


1474-1533 


101 Re ClGlOUsS DIRTY CH 


From the Hanover Galleries 
i 
ag. 
London / } ; ; @, 


Size: Height, 224 in.; width, 163 in, 


ROSA BONHEUR 


Paris 
1822-1894 


Medals Paris Salon, 1845, 1848, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1865 
Officer, 1894 


102 THE SHEPHERD / 3 Se 


Size: Height, 25 in.; width, 39} in. 


From the Rosa Bonheur Sale » 
vy 


# 
: 4 
t & 


A * 
' é 


" J Peed 
- ae “ : . ~ ea 
¢ a 8 Pe y \? 
(ivy = o | 
LA io a. f seu i 
¥ ' % “& 
2 } ih ° 


+ 


SG AL thu 


FRANZ POURBUS ae 


_ MARQUIS DE MONTECUCULI? ’ ‘ 
Be ize: Height, Pose weit avalelesh. eis Vane 
fae 


re Wisneb y= ‘ er. ; ics ; & 
VW | hese wns OA eat ae,” a Oy * 
7 ya ee Jr tA ANE r Tig fa i)" 


ECO Arideaon 


FREDERIC EDE 


Born in Canada, lives in France near Fontainebleau; 
member of the Artists’ Association of Montigny 
and the Art Club of Marlotte 

Ede’s enormous success is due to his same character- 
istic qualities of Cazin and Thaulow, a direct 
and intimate study from nature, a great variety 
of colors and effects, the most exquisite delicacy 


of tones and the impression of pure atmosphere. 


Salon, 1903 vee 
C, 


104 RIVER YONNE AT MORET 


Size: Height, 22 in.; width, 28 in. 


Be te. ar a be 


SIR GODFREY KNELLER 


sank ANS 
imines 
piv sire siti wi 
ral a” gs 
E 


1646-1723 


{ % 
i eth 
a 4 4s ge 
ey m ‘ya # Ai ab “SHOW 


PORTRAIT OF LADY CATHERINE 
105 SIDLEY 
COUNTESS OF DORCHESTER 


Size: Height, 49 in.; width, 39 in. 


Collection of Ralph Sheldon, Esq. 
Exhibited National Portrait 


Exhibition 1866 


Nes ccand 
FRITS THAULOW pe 
Paris On- ‘De S 


Gold Medal Paris Exposition, 1900 


Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1901 
106 THE SEINE NEAR BENNECOURT 


size: Height, 32 ins. width gona 


7 
> <> 
Ae 
ca 
oo < 
“as 
< os , 
= Ps 


‘SIR PETER LELY 


pee London 
to am 1617-1680 ij f 


Be NELL GWYNN 
_ DUCHESS OF PORTSMOUTH 


ar 


Size: Height, 50 in.; width, 40} in. 


a | 


ee From the Hanover Galleries 


London 


a ree Oo nlite 


EMILE VAN MARCKE 


Paris 
1827-1891 


Medals Paris Salon, 1867, 1869, 1878 


Legion of Honor, 1872 
Se 
108 CATTLE 3a CA, 
size: Height, '25°1n.; -width, 424m 


From Georges Petit Galleries 


he tb klong 


JOHN HOPPNER, R. A. 


1758-1810 pod a - 
a 


109 GIRE WiTH NEST 


Puzesiieiont, 30 in; width; 25 71n: 


NARCISO DIAZ DE LA PENA 
Paris 
1808-1876 


Medals Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 


Legion of Honor, 1851 


sation 
4 
De 


COURTSHIP hab oy Q, 


Size: Height, 30 in.; width, 37% in. 


110 


fp 
oa/ : os Craw: acl, 


DANIEL MYTENS 
The Hague we, 
/ 
oO, 
1590-1658 
Court painter to Charles I. in 1625 


1]] THE DUCHESS OF BUCKINGHAM 


Size, Height, 30 in}! width, 25 71n- 


A pect 


LEON COMERRE 


Paris 

Medals Paris Salon, 1875, 1881 

Prix de Rome, 1875 

Legion of Honor, 1885 280 

Bagi wig § 
112 GIRL AT THE WINDOW 
Size: Height, 363 in.; width, 26% in. 
From the Artist 


67 Rue Ampére 


Paris 


NICOLAS POUSSIN 


wag France 


1593-1665 


Court painter to Louis XIII. j aaley ie 


uf opr, 


113 DaAvlabicte Ol ORE PHIDIM | 


The picture illustrates the following passage of 
Exodus xvii. 8-13: 

8. Then came Amalek, and fought with Israel in 
Rephidim 

g. And Moses said unto Joshua: Choose us out men, 
and go out, fight with Amalek; to-morrow I will 
stand on the top of the hill, with the rod of God 
in mine hand 

10. So Joshua did as Moses had said to him, and 
fought with Amalek; and Moses, Amron and Hur 
went up to the top of the hill 

11. And it came to pass, when Moses held up his 
hands that Israel prevailed, and when he let down 
his hands Amalek prevailed 

12. But Moses’ hands were heavy; and they took a 

stone, and put it under him, and he sat thereon, 

and Amron and Hur stayed up his hands, the one 

on the one side, and the other on the other side; 

and his hands were steady until the going down 

of the sun 

And Joshua discomfited Amalek and his people 

with the edge of the sword 


Dated 1656 and signed at the right, on the saddle 
of a horse 


an 
Ge 


Size: Height, 21 in.; width, 30 in. 


EMILE RENARD. 


Received Medals at the Paris Salon in 187 


‘ 


rd 


114 YOUNG LADY READING © 


id Size: Height, 331 in.; width, 243 in 


J. J. HENNER 


m (SSO 


Born in 1829. Pupil of Drolling and Picot. Prize 


of Rome, 1858; Legion of Honor, 1873; Officer 
of Legion of Honor, 1878; Member of the Institute, 
1889 


115 HEAD 


Size: Height, 213 in.; width, 15 in. 


ht hee Gelling 


FRANZ POURBUS 
Antwerp gost 
S$, 
1570-1622 
116 JAMES I. OF ENGLAND 
Size: Height, 417 in.; width, 354 in. 


From the Collection of Le Marquis de Biencourt 


f 
ff 
4, 


FELIX ZIEM 
wate 
Paris /Q é} Cp, 
Medals Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1857 


Officer, 1878 


ikjeré VENICE 


mize: Height, 22 in:;-width, 30) in. 


& 


i 


ROBERT TOURNIERES- f: 
an 

1668-1752 Lf | 'O. 

118 MADAME D'EPINAY | 


‘ 


“EF Giller 


AIME PERRET 


Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1877, 1888, 1889 
Legion of Honor, 1889 


otf ppepninatte 


Hors Concours a aa QS 


ye i, 


119 IN THE FIELDS OF BARBIZON 


ize; Height, 32 in.; width, 25% in. 


LA Githw 


J. G. CUYP 
1575-1650 Pe 
Ge g, 
120 PORTRALT. OF “A Chimes 
Size: Height, 39 in.; width, 30 in. 


Collection of Count Mnizeck 


(haces 


FRITS THAULOW 


Paris 


Gold Medal Paris Exposition, 1900 


Officer of the Legion of Honor, Igo1 
beg hy a a! 
121 VENICE $ 
Purchased direct from the Artist 


Bizet eight, 21% in-7 width, 12 in, 


BASILE LEMEUNIER 


Paris i tf f) | 


Received Medals at the Paris Solon of 1889 and 1893 


THE. BIRD CHARMER RIN 
GARDENS OF. THE TUTE EiE: 


122 


Exhibited in the Salon, 1902 


Size: Height, 293 in.; width, 333 in. 


if 
BRONZINO 


Florence 


te ee 

bl iad ea & 
[502-1572 # 

123. AMEDEE, DUC DE SAVOIE 


size; Ieicht, 53 in.; width, 47 in. 


Collection of Georges de Montauzon 


Ciblitem 


EUGENE FROMENTIN 


Paris 


320-1876 Mf ff 
rare 1: og, 


Medals Paris Salon, 1849, 1857, 1859, 1867 


Legion of Honor, 1869 
124 ENCAMPMENT OF A CARAVAN 
(Egyptian Ruins on the Nile) 


Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 25 in. 
From the Georges Petit Galleries 


Paris 


oa JS ar Le ie 


LABILLE-GUIARD 


1749-1803 Cy 7 7) 
a o 


Most of this Artist’s Portraits are in the Museum of 
the Palace of Versailles. Member of the French 
Academy 


125 LA MARQUISE DE MEZIERES 


Sremtieicht, 314 in.; width, 242 in, 


[scan 


CONSTANT TROYON 


Paris 
1810-1865 
Medals Paris Salon, 1838, 1840, 1846, 1848, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1849 
126 THE FARM a Goe. 
size: Height, 21. in.; width) 252m 


Collection Montaignac 


’ 4 
Beery A: pines Ge 
cee A % ees ch 
M. J. MIEREVELT 
1567-1641 #) td 
Ad Menai ‘ 
7 DAME CORNELIUS VAN HOOFT 
Size: Height, 454 in.; width, 35 in. 


Collection Théryc du Chatelard 


vA , OoCas le 


FELIX ZIEM 


Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855 


Legion of Honor, 1857 


Officer, 1878 gy Pe " 
277] 


128 THE GRAND CANAL, VENICE 


Size: Height, 21 in.; width, 33} in. 


a 
€ 


E. BISSON 


re) 


Paris fro} f fa 
{1 
129 Po REV EIL DE LD AMOUR 


Exhibited in the Paris Salon, 1903 


Size: Height, 4334 in.; width, 32 in. 


a. t yer aS wt is 


ff 


A) fh Sheareg 


LEON COMERRE 


Paris 3 bo 
Prix de Rome, 1875 
Medals Paris Salon, 1875, 1881 
Hors Concours 
Chevalier Legion of Honor, 1885 
Officer Legion of Honor, 1903 


130 THE, SIESTA 
Size: Height, 19 in.; width, 27 in. 


From the Artist 
67 Rue Ampere 


Paris 


Sass See 


ROBT. TOURNIERES 


Paris 


130a DUCHESSE DE BRISSACG 


Size: Height, 31% in.; width, 254 in. 


f 


ee Dob cH 


RICHARD COSWAY, R. A. 


London 


1740-1821 


AUGUSTA, ROYAL) PRINGES. 
AND HER BROTHER 
FREDERICK WILLIAM 

CHILDREN OF GEORGE UT. 


131 


Size: Height, 684 in.; width, 494 in. 


LAST EVENING SALE 
FRIDAY, MARCH ith, 1904 


PROMPTLY AT 8,30 ‘ M. 


oe 


FREDERIC EDE _ 
AeA es © 
Born in Canada, lives in France near Fontainebleau; 
member of the Artists’ Association of Montigny 
and the Art Club of Marlotte 
Ede’s enormous success is due to his same character- 
istic qualities of Cazin and Thaulow, a direct and 
intimate study from nature, a great variety of 
colors and effects, the most exquisite delicacy of 
tones and the impression of pure atmosphere. 


Salon, 1903 


13? RIVEROCAND SEAN DOGAPE 


pize: Height 1s ime ewicth 220i: 


PHILIPPE DE CHAMPAIGNE 


1602-1674 | fe 
2 0 


133 ARMAND DU PLESSIS 
Cardinal, Duc de Richelieu 
Size: Height, 273 in.; width, 232 in. 


Collection Marquis de Biencourt 


COLLECTION OF LANDSCAPES 


BY 


ADRIEN SCHULZ 


OF PARIS 


Adrien Schulz is considered to-day one of the great 
landscape painters; his works show many of the 
characteristic qualities of Diaz and Hanoteau, 
whose pupil he was, and are worthy to be com- 
pared with theirs 

They are proof of a direct and intimate study from 
nature and give an impression of freshness, of 
pure atmosphere 

Adrien Schulz, who exhibits in the Salon, is repre- 
sented in many Art Museums of France, and in 
numerous private collections a 


st 2 
134 Peale AM THROUGH THE FOREST | & 


Size: Height, 213 in.; width, 264 in. 


Om 
135 Per ee ELE OR ML | | 
haze as riciont,. 16 in.; width, 222-410, 
oO: 
136 VIEW IN SAVOY 7% 
Size: Height, 21 in.; width, 26% in. Pe 


7 IN THE FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAUG®* 


mize; Heicht, -2 puns. width,.¢2, in, 


BAN 2 ne he % rae, Gh vf 
sag LEER EO 


DL. of Lanta 


. O: 
GEORGE HENRY HARLOW \ 


Born 1787 in London; died 1819 
Pupil of Sir Thomas Lawrence, Royal Academy 


138 PORTRAIT OF Asia 


Size: Height, 24} in.; width, 23% in. 


EAGT ek 


NARCISO DIAZ DE LA PENA 


Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 


1808-1876 


Legion of Honor, 1851 
2G) SOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 


mize. Height, 2an.; width, 54.11: 


140 


ELISABETH GARDNER 


Born at Cambridge, Mass. Pupil and wife of 


jO: 


Bouguereau 
| 119 
141 Pee DAU, GUARDIAN 


Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 43 in. 


Exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1896 


142 


Size: Height, 29 in.; width, : 


56 WY We thew 
LEON RICHET 


Paris 2 Q nD : 


Pupil of Diaz 
Medal Paris Salon, 1888 


143 maeeCiURCH AT MORET 


Size: Height, 20 in.; width, 26 in. 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 


Paris 


1817-1878 } i 
Medals Paris Salon, 1848, 1853, 1855, 1857, 
1859 and 1869 


Legion of Honor, 1859 
Officer, 1874 


144 THE COUNTRY Kaa 


Size: Height, 83 in.; width, 16} in. 


J. J. HENNER 


ie 


Paris Cf ki ae 


Born in 1829. Pupil of Drolling and Picot. Prize of 
Rome, 1858; Legion of Honor, 1873; Officer of 
Legion of Honor, 1878; Member of the Institute, 
1889 


145 | HEAD 


Size; Height, 16 in.; width, 13 in. 


FELIX ZIEM 


Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1857 
Officer, 1878 


VENICE 


146 


Size: Height, 25 in.; width, 32 in. 


4S 43. Sarg 


JULIEN DUPRE 


atts ee Dp O : 


Medals Paris Salon, 1880, 1881, 1889 


Legion of Honor, 1892 
147 HOMEWARD BOUND 


Size: Height, 237 in.: width, 32/in. 


JOHN CROME 


(called ‘Old Crome ) 4 
Qa 


1769-1821 Ss 


148 DANDSCAPE 


(with etching) 


Size: Height, 194 in.; width, 243 in. 


ANTONIO TORRES 


Paris 


Born at Tarragona, Spain. Pupil of the Julian Acad- 
emy, Paris. An Artist of great talent, who has 


met with considerable success as a painter of 
‘‘Tdeal Heads” 


5 Ai les oe: ee aed 
440. | a, Ot 
149 ADMIRATION | 


Size: Height, 25% in.; width, 32 in. 


Aki Lang glee 


f ft 
150 CONTEMPLATION &@ 


Size: Height, 23} in.; width, 36 in. 


eee 7, 7 ff RST 


igal IDEAL HEAD | G0. rf 


Size: Height 24 in.; width, 20 in. 


64) Kuseelee 
LEON COMERRE 
Paris 
Medals Paris Solon, 1875, 1881 


Prix de Rome, 1875 
Legion of Honor, 1885 


j 
; 


; pg Oe 
| oF 
152 A NOVEL 


Size: Height, 29 in.; width, 23 in. 
From the Artist 
67 Rue Ampere 


Paris 


FELIX ZIEM 


Paris 


_ Medals Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855 
ae Honor, 1857 


cer 1878 


VENICE } ? 


| Size: pou 25. in.» width, 320in: 


bal 
>t. - ual * S 
7 iy i 7? ark 
ye \ '¢ i an eo aa i sf 76 ri = 7 
ye ee A Poste Fey i 
Mere Hg Saba fe CRN ai] eek Ph 


({ 


an 


— , 
ee) 
PIERRE OUTIN 
Pupil of Cabanel 
Medals Paris Salon, 1883, 1889 


154 FLIRTING 4 <7 


size: Height, 323 in.; width, 233 in. 


Je Ge La foo 


ROSA BONHEUR 


Paris 


we 
yo Sy 
1822-1894 , S$ ‘ee » 
Medals Paris Salon, 1845, 1848, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1865 
Officer, 1894 
155 TEAM OF OXEN 


mize. teivht, 217 1n.; width, 322 in: 


From the Rosa Bonheur Sale 


Ae, Strang 


LEON COMERRE 


Paris §) 6? : 
if 


: 


Medals Paris Salon, 1875, 1881 
Prix de Rome, 1875 
Legion of Honor, 1885 


156 ORIENTAL BEAUTY 


Size: Height, 46 in.; width, 29 in. 


Paris ad 


Medals Paris Salon, 1877, 1888, 1889 


- Legion of Honor, 1889 
mV ATTING FOR THE BOAT 


Size: Height, 29 in.; width, 37 in. 


? 


Se Sy Vee VA 
NARCISCO DIAZ DE LA PENA 


Paris 
1808-1876 LH 


Medals Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 


Cor 


Legion of Honor, 1851 
158 TURKISH WOMAN AND CHILDREN 


Size: Height, 163 in.; width, 23 in. 


eB. COROT 7 
, Bg wv 3 fi Ps ® 
yA qt i mg" Paris ae . 


3 Pupil of Bertin. Medals, 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867. 
om ~ Legion of Honor, 1846. Officer of Legion of 


_ Honor, 1867. Diploma to the Memory of bee = 
A _ ceased Artists, Universal Exhibition, 1878 


159 VILLE D’AVRAY 


Size: Height, 12 in.; width, 18 in. 


ev ‘ 


From the Collection of Philippe Georges d’Ay 
, 4 
wi, 


ea re US lao 


FRITS THAULOW 


Gold Medal Paris Exposition, 1900 


Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1901 
160 WINTER IN NORWAY 


Size: Height, 26 in.; width, 324 in. 


as ss : aes 
of 


NARCISO DIAZ DE LA PENA 


Paris 


1808-1876 


PREC TE 


Medals Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 


Legion of Honor, 1851 
161 TURKISH SCENE 


Sizes Lieioht, 15 it; Width e2iauin 


Dd Ses A) ee 
GOVAERT FLINCK 
Holland 0, aa 
1615-1660 
Pupil of Rembrandt 
162 PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Size: Height, 29} in.; width, 25 in. 


Collection of Count Mniszech 


Vt. A Ka 


FERDINAND ROYBET 


j 

| 
° ¥ iy 
Paris | ig @ 


Medals Paris Salon, 1866 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1893 
Legion of Honor, 1892 
Officer, 1900 


A CONNOISSEUR 


ae Height, 24 in.; width, 14} in. 


# 
> 


_ 
— 
of 
' 
i 
J 
| 
/ yf 
i 
(> oo 
Ma a Og } 
y ae 7 


Se Ca i oe vi 937 
KL Lef 


J. B. Cc. COROT 
Paris co 
% 
nm & 
al 
1796-1875 
Medals Paris Salon, 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867 
Legion of Honor, 1846 
Officer of Legion of Honor, 1867 
164 THE RUINS 


Size: Height, 9} in.; width, 123 in. 


Collection of Comte Armand Doria 


ies 
vA 


NICHOLAS MAES 


Pe 
1632-1693 6 a QO 


165 Dau Giel WP ReORSCHARLES .1 
Size: Height, 234 in.; width, 193 in. 


From the Hanover Galleries 


London 


Pe agony , y / fe 
CO. Vie ae Fisk 


JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER 


Born at Lyons, France, February 21, 1815; died in 
Paris, January 31, 1891. In 1830, Meissonier 
went to Paris and studied four months under 
Léon Cogniet. He formed his technique mainly, 
however, upon careful study of the Old Masters— 
particularly those of the Dutch school 


Medals: third-class, 1840; second-class, 1841; first- 
class, 1843 and 1850; Medals of Honor, 1855, 
1867 and 1878; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 
1846; Officer, 1856; Commander, 1867; Grand 
Officer, 1878. Member of the Institute, 1861. 
One of the founders and the first President of the 
Société Nationale des Beaux Arts, Paris 


166 REMBRANDT IN HIS STUDIO > 56 
Size: Height, 8} in.; width, 63 i 2 


From the Meissonier Sale 1893 


No. 48 of the Catalogue (engraved) © 


aay ee 
PaBuc COROT | 


Paris | go 


Pupueo Bertin. Medals, 1838, 1848, 1855, 13867. 
eeion ot bLlonor, 1546. Officer sof) Legion of 
Honor, 1867. Diploma to the Memory of De- 
ceased Artists, Universal Exhibition, 1878 


167 oe OO ee LN Tee 
Size: Height, 9; in.; width, 163 in. 


From the Collection of Count Zhigomala 


fo oe ff 


FELIX ZIEM 
*t 


Paris ot\e 


Medals Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1857 
Officer, 1878 


MARKED PRAGEH 
OF VENICE 


168 


Size: Height, 36 in.; width, 263 in. 


+4 Ck, we a 
g 


ANTOINE VESTIER/} 9 @ > 


Born at Avallon in 1740; a member of the Academy 
fwelZoo-ran excellent colorist... ble) died, 1424, 
in Paris 


PORTRAIT OF 
PAeMAROUISH =pr SE Tiny 


169 


size: Height, 39 in.; width, 30 in. 


(CL en gana 


J: B. ©. COROT iS 
2° 


Pupil of Bertin. Medals, 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867. 
Legion of Honor, 1846. Officer of Legion of 
Honor, 1867. Diploma to the Memory of De- 
ceased Artists, Universal Exhibition, 1878 


Paris 


170 ITALIAN MANDOLIN PLAYER 
Size: Height, 26 in.; width, 213 in. 


From the Petit Galleries 


Paris 


1460-1531 


ORTRAIT OF AN OLD MAN 


Ls 


i? 
la 
E ‘Ter 


s 
“; 


i 


Size: Height, 18 in.; width, 15 in. 


or, oY 
Sia 
q « 


Lin bf bhai 


FERDINAND BOL 


Dordrecht 


6 
soo 
IOIO-I I 

/H 


Pupil of Rembrandt 
yA PORTRAIT OF ALAR 
Size: Height, 42 in.; width, 334 in. 


Collection Patureau 1855 


hf : 


NARCISO DIAZ DE LA PENA 


os 
‘ ra 
Paris de Them 
A a 
w le 
fs 
1808-1876 = § 


Medals Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 


Legion of Honor, 1851 


173 TURKISH WOMAN AND CHILDREN 


Size: Height, 114 .1n\; “width, 7-_ in. 


Sa ap ae J: 


SCHOOL OF COLOGNE 


Sixteenth cennry 6 0 ‘ 


APOTHEOSIS OF ST. SEBASTIAN 
rt Sl Ral © 


174 


Size: Height, 25 in.; width, 45 in. 


From the Holland Galleries 


London 


a a 


SCHOOL OF COLOGNE 


Sixteenth Century Le 
175 POORATION- OF THE MAGIS 
Size: Height, 493 in.; width, 37 in. 


From the Holland Galleries 


London 


D tel a 


EUGENE LOUIS ISABEY 
: % gi 
Paris S | 
Medals Paris Salon, 1824, 1827, 1857 
Legion of Honor, 1832 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1857 
176 VISIT TO; THE ANGESi@r 


Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 24 in. 


From the Georges Petit Galleries 


Pars 


Ey, camel Cntemey Bes 


FT 
CARLE VAN LOO 2‘) RB: 


Bern at Nice, 1705. Died at Paris, 1765 
Member of the Academy, Paris, 1735 
Director Royal Art School, Paris, 1749 
Director of the Academy, 1763 


POR TR ATL OF 
Peay OCHESSE DE CHARTRES 


CT 


Size: Height, 363 in.; width, 39} in. 


(/ . 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 


Paris ; 29 fe 


1817-1878 


Medals Paris Salon, 1848, 1853, 1855, 1857, 
1859 and 1869 
Legion of Honor, 1859 
Officer, 1874 


178 LANDSCAPE AND RIVER 
Size: Height, 153 in.; width, 26 in. 
From the Daubigny Sale 


Daubigny’s son Karl wrote on the back of the 
panel as follows: 


“Je garantis que cette étude non signée a été 
peinte par mon pere.”—KARL DAUBIGNY 


“T guarantee that this unsigned study has been 
painted by my father.”—KARL DAUBIGNY 


CHARLES JACQUE 


on gy ‘é. 4 
ae ! 
Paris “4, @ 


a 5 + Medals Paris Salon, 1861, 1863, 1864 


| _ Legion of enor 1867 


Size: Height, 26 in.; width, 22 in. 


iM 


M. W. PETERS, R. A. 


London q"| $ 


Died in 1814 


180 THE TWO SISTERS 


Size: Height, 324 in.; width, 27 in. 


SF Va, / 
~~ j Jy BIIL OL tGee— 
FRITS THAULOW 


on: 


Paris 


Gold Medal Paris Exposition, 1900 


Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1901 
181 RIVER ARQUES 
ize a tieieht, 211n:,. width) 25.01n, 


Purchased direct from the Artist 


EA thadh 
Cea ck Ui a ‘ 


SIR PETER LELY 
London A “ ei ® 
io 
iv 
1617-1680. 
182 JEANNE LOPEZ DE TOLEDO 
Size: Height, 734 in.; width, 433 in. 


Collection P. T. Huybrechts, 1878 


Collection Edmund Huybrechts, 1902 


>) 
J 


(OO a, Uf VA 
eg Wi fg is ae ED pred 


LEON COMERRE 


Paris 


Pixide home, 1875 
Medals Paris Salon, 1875, 1881 
Hors Concours 
Chevalier Legion of Honor, 1885 
Officer Legion of Honor, 1903 
 § 7, 
183 JULIETTE \ * 


Size: Height, 564 in.; width, 284 in. 
From the Artist 


67 Rue Ampere 


Paris 


io UW. Seferrie Mgerd 
DANIEL MYTENS 


The Hague 2. O* 
3 0 
1590-1658 
Court Painter to Charles I, 1625 


184 DAUGHTER OF CHARLES 4. 


Size: Height, 39% in.; width, 32 in. 


eT Fe 


ROSA BONHEUR 


Paris 
| & 6)- 
EET 3 id 
Medals Paris Salon, 1845, 1848, 1855 
_ Legion of Honor, 1865 
‘ it Officer, 1894 


LIONESS 


| 
4 
ant we Ay, 
Ve> au, + 
nm os ror AR 
AP Py 
a ate 
7 4 peert 7 r i 
1 te late ey i hin } , ‘ 
* i me ty K ‘ ib A Ay 
i” 7 A >) ae hm 1) at 


—-, 


[hia 
uy 


a 
x 
2 


GUSTAVE JACQUET 


es 
rhs 
Paris 


Medals Paris Salon, 1868, 1875, 1878 


Legion of Honor, 1879 


LA) PAVANE 


‘A Fancy Ball given to Henri the Third 
of France at Venice on his way from 
Poland to Paris ” 


Size: Height, 93 in.; width, 553 in. 


Madame Frederic Humbert Collection 


SR ile 


JAN VAN RAVESTEYN 


Holland 


f #3 so 
i ie é ii ma 
bm fe é 


1572-1660 “fe 
187 BOmweATT sO Ay NOBLE LADY 
Size: Heigth, 43; in.; width, 33% in. 


Collection of Count Mniszech 


VA i 
a yA 
‘NARCISO DIAZ DE LA PENA 


Paris : 
| fa 
1-99 

1808-1876 é 


Medals Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 


Legion of Honor, 1851 


188 FOREST: OF FONTAINEBCERY 


Size: Height, 29 in.; width, 214 in. 


e ~ 
Ea ay ef 
; FALCKA off 
FRANCESCO GUARDI 


1712-1703 3 /} @ a? 


Pupil of Canaletto and, like his master, excelled in 


representing the beauty of Venice 


189 Wat INICH 


Size: Height, 25% in.; width, 313 in. 


5 foe 


EMILE VAN vA. 
Paris ye 
1827-1891 


Medals Paris Salon, 1867, 1869, 1878 


Legion of Honor, 1872 


190 WHITE AND BROWN COW 


Size: Height, 19} in.; width, 254 in. 


From Messrs. Boussod, Valadon, Paris 


Jf Ad 
SféimntngZg 
Ff 


JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER 


Born at: Lyons, France, February 21, 1815; died in 


Paris, January 31, 1891. In 1830, Meissonier 
went to Paris and studied four months under 
Léon Cogniet. He formed his technique mainly, 
however, upon careful study of the Old Masters— 
particularly those of the Dutch school 


Medals: third-class, 1840; second-class, 1841; first- 


class, 1843 and 1850; Medals of Honor, 1855, 
1867 and 1878; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 
1846; Officer, 1856; Commander, 1867; Grand 
Officer, 1878. Member of the Institute, 1861. 
One of the founders and the first President of the 
Société Nattonale des Beaux Arts, Paris 


i 
191 warring 3 ir Os 


Size: Height, 134 in.; width, 63 in, 
From the Meissonier Sale, 1893 
No. 210 of the Catalogue 


(Engraved painting) 


Gf Hie 


NICOLAS DE LARGILLIERE 
0% 
1656-1746 i: } 


Director of the French Academy in 1686 


Was called the ‘‘ Van Dyck of France” 
192 PORTRAIT OF A UAroS 
Size: Height, 33 in.; width, 264 in. 


From the Féral Collection 


Exhibited at the Portrait Show, 1904 


fpf ' 
of t Sea 2 eee 


cor : 
EUGENE FROMENTIN 


“a? 


i & 


Paris > 
1820-1876 
Medals Paris Salon, 1849, 1857, 1859 


Legion of Honor, 1859 
Officer, 1869 


193 CENTAURES AND CENTAURESSES 
pize:+Heisht, 78% in.; width, 55 in. 


Painted to order by Fromentin for Prince Anatole 
Demidoff. Purchased at the Demidoff Sale by 
Alexandre Dumas. Purchased at the A. Dumas 


Sale by the Georges Petit Galleries. 


Abou btian 
JULES DUPRE 


Born at Nantes, 1812. Learned to paint on porcelain. 
Studied from Nature and the Old Masters in the 
Louvre. Exhibited in Salon, 1821, and won the 
favor of the Duke of Orleans. First Saled Medal, 
1833; Legion of Honor, 1849; officer of Legion, 
1870. Died near Paris, 1889 


“0G! 
ayy de A 


194 SUNSET 
Size: Height, 18 in.; width, 231 in. 


From Georges Petit Galleries 


Paris 


Per a 


JEAN LEON GEROME 


, pO! 
Paris "a £7, 
vy, 


Medals Paris Salon, 1847, 1848, 1855 
Legion of Honor, 1855 

Officer Legion of Honor, 1867 
Commandeur Legion of Honor,?1878 


Grand Medal of Honor, 1874 


LOUIS XIV. AND MADAME “DE 
195  MAINTENON IN THE PARK 
OF VERSAILLES 


Size: Height, 313 in.; width, 542 in. 


This masterpiece is the last zmportant work painted 


by Gérome 


HYACINTHE RIGAUD 
Paris lo : Q : 
1659-1745 
196 LOUIS IY; 
Size: Height, 47 in.; width, 35 in. 
Collection of the Marquis de Biencourt 


Chateau Azay-le-Rideau 


Aas 23; 24, (947. 


i a 3 
mw 2%a Park..Qnr 
jr CES EG YY ONEL- D0 


FRANZ POURBUS 
Antwerp 


G Ee fe 
Ra eS oi 
| A, = 
z 


1570-1622 
197 MARIE DE MEDICIS 


size: Height, 39 in.; width, 29% in. 


Comte Imperiali Collection 


FRITS THAULOW 
Paris } 
: 


Gold Medal Paris Exposition, 1900 


Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1901 


198 ABBEVILLE IN WINTER 


Size: Height, 19} in.; width, 24 in. 


FRANZ POURBUS 


Antwerp 
) 2 Gt 
er: 


1570-1622 * 


Lh 


199 ELISABETH OF AUSTRIA 


Size: Height, 26 in.; width, 213 in. 


From the Collection of Count Mniszech 


NICOLAS LARGILLIERE 


France 


25 o 


1656-1746 | 


Member of the Academy in 1686 
Rector of the Academy in 1722, and its 


Chancellor, 1743 


Largilli¢re was very successful painting portraits in 
England under Charles II., and in Paris wasa 


favorite portrait painter of the Court 


MADAME DE LA HOUSSET 
MOTHER OF LARGILLIERE 


200 


Size: Height, 38% in.; width, 28 in. 


Collection Patureau, 1859 


ager 
ae® 


by auction at the Waldorf-Astoria of 
Brandus paintings. It was a fabulous 
(Success. The prices were exorbitant. 
Gerome’s ‘‘Louis XIV. and Madame de 
Maintenon in the Park of Versailles’ 
‘b rought $3,600. Its price at the Tyner sale 
pa February, 1901, was $1,600. But then 
its moon had been effaced, its play of con- 
sie lights was not clear. It was fas- 
tidious and vain. Gerome replaced the 
“moon and the play of lights. 
| It was a beautiful work last evening. It 
|might have been, and was not to the buy- 
ers, the most attractive of the sixty-nine 
_ |mumbers of the catalogue. They brought 
$181, 620. This sum, added to that of the 
‘two previous evenings’ sales, which was 
‘$73,515, makes $205,135, the total amount 
of the collection’s sale.. It is much larger 
‘than it was expected to be. The art deal- 
‘ers said that the business of art had been 
‘bad. They were astounded last evening. 
The highest price, $8,400, paid for Diaz's. 
Gon! adel seemed absurd. 


' Compared with other prices of the sale it 
Was proportionate. Numbers of the cata- 
flogue, names of artists, titles of pictures, 
‘names of buyers and prices are in the fol- 
lowing list: 

No. 1382—Ede, ‘“‘River and Rpanecabey” 
Joseph G. Wallach, $180. - 

No. 128—Champaigne, ‘‘Armand du Ples- 
isis,” L, A. Lanthier, $300. 

No. 184—Schulz, “A Gleam Through the 
Forest,” A. J. Spiegelberg, $125. ' 
| No. 185—Schulz, ‘‘After the Storm,’’ Mrs. 
(Francis A. Findlay, $110. 
| No. 186—Schulz, ‘“‘View in Savoy,” Jos, 
G. Wallach, $100. 
| No. 137—Schulz, ‘‘In the Forest of Fon- 
tainebleau,”’ W. B. Strang, $95. 

No. 1388—Harlow, ‘‘Portrait of a Lady,” 
L. A. Lanthier, $460. 

‘No. 189—Diaz, ‘‘Forest of wopteinebien,’! 
FB Blanchard, $600. 

No, 140—Zier, ‘‘Ophelia,” Cc. B, Langley, 
120. 

_ No. 141—Gardner, ‘‘A Faithful Guardian,"3 
Lady," >..C.> BE. 


“No. 142—Kavel, “Young 


ley, ye}. 


fy No! 443_Richet, 
‘ee, MeMillan, $300. 


“The Church at Moret,’ 


No. 144—Daubigny, “The Country Road,” 


Ambrose Williams, $1,425. 

No. 145—Henner, ‘‘Head,” W. B. Stnade. 

$925. 

| No, 146—Ziein, 

$1,400, 

_ No. 147—Dupre, Julien, 

‘Bound, " W. B. Strang, $500. 
le No. 148—Crome, ‘‘Landscape,”’ G. G. Ben- 

¥ min, $385. 

No, 149—Torres, 

_ | Meyer, $130. — 
Ao: 150—Torres, “Contemplation,” W. B. 

Strang, $700. 


“Venice,’’? C, W. Russeil, 


“Homeward 


‘“‘Admiration,’? A, ~B) 


| No. 151—Torres, “Ideal Head,” W. N. J. 


‘Kavanaugh, $190, 
a ee 


1 


5z—Comerre, ‘A Novel,’’ C. W. Rus-. 
~ $400, 


153—Ziem, ‘‘Venice,’ EH. O'Reilly, 


ee “Flirting,” David @. 


O. 155— Bonheur, 
' 4 Tripp, $2,525. 
aye No. Se ee “Oriental Beauty,” W. 


“Team of Oxen,’”? R. 


2, Waiting for the Boat, ie 


j kish Woman and 
Seip, 50. 


ry ile d’Avray,’’ Ambrose 
“Winter in Norway,” 
urkish Scene,” J, W. 
kk, “Portrait of a Lady,” 


Pt Marquise de Bee 


sient $2,350. 

171—Matsys, “Portrait of an: Old 
Man,” W. B. Strang, $600. 
“No. 172—Bol, - Fortigat of a Lady,” George 


W. West, a 400. é 


Co Tie nA potned le 
} hic A. Lan- 


ne, Adoration of 
rawtord, $480 
, “Visit to the “Ancestors,” 


ntermyer, $2,225. 
‘ cee and 


“Phe Return of the 
“The Two Sisters,’’ R. 
w, ‘River Arques,’”? L. 


e] paeanne Lopez de Toledo,” 
oinerre, “Juliette,” L. Blanch- 


iy Dane of Charles 
‘e, agent, $3,000. 
r, ‘“*Lioness,”’ E. S. Nash, 


Ps By: Wes a? 1) ane,” J. Thorn- 


425 
: evan Ravesteyn, ‘‘Portrait of a 
e Lady,” G. W., West, $4,200. 
i z > Rorest of Fontainebleau,” 
J. Ferning, $8,400. 
No. 189— Guardi, 
$3,200. 
No. 190—Van Marcke, 
Cow,” E..L) Sein, 5900. 
No. rae Meissonier, “Waiting,” J. Wen 


nae 400. 
192—Largilliere, “Portrait of a Lady,” 
G. W. West, $4,8( 

198—Fromentin, “Qentaurs and Centaur: 
esses,”’ J. Ferning, $4,500. 

194-Dupre, Ju es, “Sunset,’’ 
Williams, $4225 

195—Gerome, “Louise XIV and Madame 
fe eet ag in the Park of Versailles,”’ 

Vest & 


“Venice,” E. Fischhof, 
“White and Brown 


Ambroise 


= 
- 


ee 


f= 
a 


+ 


“aig actenss —— os 


are 


ins 


ee sar  Brance, 


) \ Mebewary 26, 1908 05 Oke 


‘Migs Anna f, Klumpke, 
} ‘Chateau Rosa Bonheur, 
oe par Tomery, 


Dear utes. » inepke:~ 


oT am: eet ine you, under Seneew ee: gover, 
a copy ef the"sun" of Saturday last, In it is an article | 
‘on our dear friend Rosa Bonheur, . ‘that will certainly in-~— ce 
pile you, a8 it was T who. introduoed, our chess to Buffalo 
3 e . 


eae | pone t am pattivnlaris. pitee. of. dha denaeed:: 
wiles says of the fine western horse that she painted in 
Col, Cody's portrait, which, by the way, is exhibited in” our 
windew today. You will remember that in 1918 I wrote you = 
about a Rosa Bonheur, which was Wo, 634 of the. catalogue of. ais 
her sale in May 1900.) we have had an amusing controversy 4 © 
about this ploture. You will remember that we wrote ee hee 
on April 6th, 4918 that the picture had been brought in to... 
us and. that we. 414 not like its it. looked entirel ‘retouched ia’ 
- You afterwards wrote us, on September 19th, also 1916, Tari 
ang us a Leenled tab ae the picture wes. sold in May 1800 ihe ' 
the Georges Petit Gallery, it now belongs to a person who — 
gays that he has a. certificate frem'one of the leading ex- 
‘perts, Saying that it is a genuine picture, As I have not 
geen the certificate, I do not know the exact. wording of it, 
Dut I thought I wenld tell you of this as a proof 6f how 
little the experts know and how easily they can mislead the 
public. In your ietter you. told us that the photograph was 
taken of the picture as it was. wheR : it Left Mica Pediocie: airs 
: now Lt. is a complete finished work, 


BE OO gongne that! theae few linea walk find you 
at in ths best. of health, and with regards to your family, an@ 
CD atid to 8e8 you in Paris” wher there in ‘May, ma iees: Lessig 


Sincerely yours, 


i ; t A 5 ; 4 : ‘ ‘ : : Pe sao ye StL j 
. $ 5 Rane s 4 : - } he ; ‘nN % ime Fate a Arh em ae 
. . oh ‘ : : f ai aye, ; We ee RS pape 
4 $ ' Fy Pad : a ~ ‘ ’ rig t.% 2 5 Paige me is ¥ y 


cory 


April 6, 1918. 


Miss Anna L. Klumpke, 
Chateau Kosa Bonheur, 
| By par Yomery, 
Se & MM. France. 


Dear Miss Klumpke: 


We had recently brought into us a paint- 
ing signed in full "Rosa Bonheur," which we think 
is No. 634 of the catalogue of the sale, "Shepherd 
with his flock of sheep in the field,” canvas 24,8 
inches by 39.4 inches, which brought 340 franes,. 
fhe picture did not look good to us. I am sorry I 

ATS pe eee Gannot send you a photograph of it. Do you by 
Beas Ky": chance remember anything about it? It struck me 
bilge: as being greatly repainted. 


I am enclosing a small check for your 
hospital, with our best wishes for its success, 


Hoping you are in the best of health, 
believe me, 


Sincerely yours, 


(SIGNED) ROLAND #, KNOEDLER. 


Bnclosure (1) 
RFK/ . 


HOPITAL ROSA BONHEUR, 


By Thomery, 5. & M. 
19 Sept., 1916, 
Dear Mr. Knoedler:= 


The article which appeared in the New York Times, I mean the 
reproduction of a group of our wounded French soldiers, was much ap- 
preciated. 

The soldiers were glad to know the Rosa Bonheur hospital is a 
formation of importance. We in my family are defraying all expenses 
with occasional gifte from my American Friends, 


Our wounded half paralyzed brave heroes are being much benefitted 
by their long satay at By. 


Good air, plenty to eat, although food stuff is often difficult to 
secure, and out of door exercise, help to regain strength and health. 


Two of our wounded soldiers have returned to their wife and children. . 


I am sending (3) photographs of* the picture No, 634 companition ‘by 
our dear great artist friend Rosa Bonheur, 


It was sold in this condition at. auction at the Georges Petit caliery, : 
May, 1900, Paris, 


I trust this will give you all satisfaction in regard to any modi ficat- 
fons being added to the unfinished picture, 


You remember we had the entire collection photographed at my own ex- 
pense, reserving all rights of reproduction thereon, 


It is a most valuable collection, and will remain a safeguard to Rosa 
Bonheur's reputation, 


Hoping these lines will reach you soon, and with my best remembrances 
to Mre. Knoedler, 
Yours sincerely, 


(Signed) Anna E. Klumpke, 


G o.2. 


November ist, 1918. 


Dear Miss Klumpke, 


Your favor of the 19th of Sept. with 
photos of the Rosa Bonheur came duly to hand 
and the photos were just what I wanted. They 
confirmed beyond a doubt that some one had 
finished the picture No. 634 of the sale and 
contirmed what I said when | saw it that it 
had not been painted as it was by the great 
artist. The person to whom [I said this had 
bought the picture but was fortunate enough in 
having his purchase price refunded. What has 
become of the picture I do not know nor can [I 
imagine who modified it to look like a complete 
finished work by the Master. 


I hope your hospital will continue 
to prosper. It is a great thing to have 
charitable people look after the suffering 
heroes and taking good care of them. 


I understand our American boys have 
accomplished wonders--they are brave and mag- 
nificent fighters--over here we all think 
that the end of the War is not far off. 


My wife joins me in kindest rememn- 
brances,. 


Sineerely, 
(STGNED) Roland F. Knoedler. 
Miss Anna L. KlumpkKe, 
Hospital Rosa Bonheur, 


By Thomery. 
Se. & M. 


-s, 
x 


7, gi 
- —- es <— ren 
Sn lr 
aes ae nae > 
a ee a 4 
=F oe —. co 


o> 
——< oA fn Sapa 


ry 


= 


SES: 
Sarees 


